12 people hiding in the shelter of the Avdeevka coke plant were evacuated.
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This was announced by the head of the Avdiivka MBA Vitaly Barabash in a commentary to “Public.Donbass”. A psychologist is now working with these people.
According to him, nine men and three women came to the plant shelter at the beginning of the invasion and asked for shelter.
After the withdrawal, apparently it was already a month since all the coking plant workers were withdrawn, these people refused to evacuate from the plant and remained. At first there were 17 of them, then we persuaded three, then two more. Yesterday there were 12 of them, but now we managed to persuade them all, they were all taken out.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces are fighting in the Avdiivka industrial zone, but the circumstances are critical. The industrial zone of Avdiivka may become “gray”; the Defense Forces are preparing for the worst situations.
According to local authorities, there are no more children left in the city of Avdeevka, Donetsk region: they all managed to be evacuated.’
In August it was known that a boy remained in the city, but he could not be found for several months.
We found this family with a boy, they left. Today there is not a single child in the city. There are almost no children left in all the front-line communities,” Barabash said.
Source: Racurs

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